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Books : Cooking, Food & Wine : Cooking by Ingredient : Meat, Poultry & Seafood : Poultry
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Would you roast 40 chickens to find a simple, foolproof method that results in perfectly cooked meat and beautifully browned skin every time? We did. Here are 300 exhaustively tested recipes for America's favorite main course.
Chicken is the go-to main course for most Americans, but the same old recipes featuring bland, dry chicken are all too often the norm - resulting in a collective sigh around the dinner table. The Best Chicken Recipes offers 300 foolproof ideas for cooking chicken right - and making dinner interesting again. Whether you're looking for a never-fail recipe for Simple Roast Chicken, classics with a modern twist (Chicken Salad with Fennel, Lemon, and Parmesan or Braised Chicken with Leeks and Saffron), or something entirely new to incorporate into your repertoire (Chicken Tagine or Firecracker Chicken, anyone?), you'll find it all here. In addition, we offer recipes to fit just about any season, occasion, and lifestyle, all divided into easy-to-navigate chapters for easy reference. Our information-packed primer shows you how to take the guesswork out of knowing when a chicken is done and provides tips for boosting flavor, as well as detailed instructions for basic butchering and carving techniques. Whether you're entertaining a group or cooking for two, are health conscious or time-crunched - we've got you covered. With this book in your kitchen, no one will ever be late to dinner again. -
If you don't have a turkey fryer yourself, you know someone who does. And, odds are, it sits empty and unused in the corner of your garage or basement until Turkey Day rolls around once a year. Well, it's now time to dust it off as you discover the 103 NEW recipes and ideas we have for your turkey fryer! Some of the NEW ideas and recipes on the pages of this book include making maple syrup, canning fruits and vegetables, a Southern Lobster Boil and Delicious Prime Rib. These clever and useful suggestions will keep your fryer heated up for the OTHER 364 days of the year, leaving you wondering why you didn't think of this before!
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In this follow-up to the smash sensation Roast Chicken and Other Stories, Simon Hopkinson re-creates his winning formula by taking forty-seven completely new favorite ingredients--from apples to cocoa, lobster to truffles, and fennel to mint--and presenting an exotic array of tastes and ingredients from all over the world. His recipes, which have in common the love of good food prepared to please rather than simply impress, are drawn not only from classic French and British cooking but also from around the globe, from Austria to Thailand and India to Spain.
This exquisite compilation of recipes includes:
- Yorkshire Pudding with Sweet White Sauce and Golden Syrup
- Piedmontese Potato Gnocchi with Parmesan Cream
- Thai Pork Rissoles with Sweet and Sour Dipping Sauce
- Creamed Scampi with Saffron Pilaf
- And a new spin on his classic Roast Chicken recipe . . .
Praise for Roast Chicken and Other Stories:
"Simon Hopkinson's Roast Chicken and Other Stories is a mouthwatering pleasure to read as well as to use. He's not only a great cook, he's also a great writer and the heir to Elizabeth David's legacy."
--Jay McInerney"Among the most endearing and common-sensical kitchen primers ever composed. . . . You could cook from this volume, and this volume alone, for several years without boredom or mishap."
--Dwight Garner, New York Times Book Review"Hopkinson is ravenous for wonderful food, and his appetite has produced a delicious, passionate book."
--O, The Oprah Magazine"Roast Chicken" is one of those rare cookbooks that, once opened, becomes indispensable. . . . This is simple cooking at its best."
--Aleksandra Crapanzano, New York Times Magazine"Simon Hopkinson has long been an outstanding chef, a passionate lover of good food, and has now emerged as a very endearing and talented food writer."
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How to Cook a Turkey* is meant to be holiday survival guide for a wide range of home cooks: first timers who have no idea where to even begin; more experienced cooks who, nonetheless, forget every year what temperature to cook their turkey at and for how long; and cooks of all levels who like the idea of having one compact holiday handbook of recipes and how-to information specific to their circumstances.
The book contains 100 recipes for everything from appetizers to desserts (including an entire chapter on pies), as well as lots of information on everything to do with turkeys (buying info, thawing times, oven temperatures, cook times), as well as on stuffing and making gravy. -
This volume is specially created as part of The Cooking Light Cook’s Essential Recipe Collection. When we say essential, we mean necessary, indispensable, even crucial! These are the recipes our staff simply can’t do without. With every recipe, we strive for great taste, exceptional nutrition, and guaranteed success for our Cooking Light cooks. These are the top-rated, most delicious, most reliable recipes that you want in your repertoire when you only have time for the best! In this volume of The Cooking Light Cook’s Essential Recipe Collection, you’ll find: From chicken potpie to coq au vin, and from chicken quesadillas to chicken noodle soup, Cooking Light Chicken offers you over 50 of Cooking Light magazine’s best-of-the-best chicken recipes. Spoon into a steaming rich casserole of Chicken Tetrazzini. Or bite into a warm, tender Grilled Chicken and Roasted Red Pepper Sandwich bubbling with melted fontina cheese. Or better yet, fire up the grill for perfectly seasoned Jerk-Style Chicken. "Chicken is a perennial favorite with our readers—and with good reason. It’s versatile, straightforward to cook, and, in our recipes, always delicious."—Mary Kay Culpepper, Cooking Light Editor in Chief
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101 Things to Do with Chicken
Donna Kelly and Stephanie Ashcraft
101 Things to Do with Chicken is a must have for the busy kitchen. Try delicious recipes such as: Blue Cheese Chicken Dip, Curried Chicken Salad, Grandma's Chicken Noodle Soup, Zesty Chicken Burgers, Cranberry Chicken Spinach Wraps, Garlic Lover's Roast Chicken, Balsamic Chicken Stacks, Mediterranean Chicken, Asian Lettuce Wraps, and Chicken Alfredo Pizza.
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Creating delicious and innovative chicken dishes is easy: Start with a farm-fresh bird, pair it with fresh fruits and vegetables, season it with an adventurous palate, and you have a whole new way of thinking about dinner. The forty-four recipes in this book are inspired by familiar favorites, but they’re elevated by using seasonal produce, bold global flavorings, and simple, but high-impact, cooking methods. Whether it’s a chicken soup, salad, or main course, or a dish made from one of chicken’s flavorful cousins, each recipe explains how and why the original ingredient pairings work together to create enticing new tastes. Dozens of full-color photographs show each finished dish as well as an array of inspiring ingredients to reinvigorate your cooking. With this book as your guide, you can transform even the simplest poultry dinner into a memorable meal.
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The Versatile Chicken
Chicken is "the new hamburger." Low in fat and cholesterol, more nutritious and cheaper than ground beef, chicken has become the choice of diet-conscious, budget-conscious and taste-conscious Americans.
Here is a year's worth of succulent recipes celebrating chicken's versatility- baked; fried; barbecued; stewed; marinated; roasted -- you name it -- it's here. Special sections include recipes for "Chicken Lite" (low-calorie) "Chicken Quick," "Chicken Little" (Cornish Game Hens) and many from America's best-known chefs and restaurants.
Whether your tastes run from Buffalo's famous chicken wings to gumbos with a Cajun-kick, or from subtle and simple to smothered and "othered" (marinades and sauces), you will find months of new mouth-watering recipes that will tickle your fancy and tempt your palate.
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Transform your store-bought bird into a complete homemade meal!
Whether serving the whole bird carved with delicious sides or cut-up to use in a quick-and-easy pizza, salad, casserole or pasta dish, rotisserie chicken is a lifesaver when you want to eat well in a hurry.
This book gives you loads of tempting ideas to help make the most of your rotisserie chicken. Making the whole bird the star of the meal? Then let it shine with a simple appetizer, side dish and dessert you can either pick up on the way home or put together quickly with ingredients from your fridge or pantry. There are plenty of easy dinner menus to get you started.
Or you can use the meat from your rotisserie chicken to make mealtime magic in delectable dishes like Garden Chicken and Fettucine, BBQ Chicken Pizza or Caribbean Chicken and Black Bean Salad. 125 tempting recipes give you lots of variety without lots of fuss-and with no messy roasting pans, cleanup is easy!
* Build a full meal around a whole chicken, with 12 complete menus ranging from a Family Night Dinner to a Casual Get-Together to Lunch for the Kids.
* Use your rotisserie chicken to make super soups, salads, sandwiches, pizzas, pasta, stews, casseroles and more-tasty recipes make it a snap.
* Discover tantalizing ethnic options like Greek Orzo Chicken and Asian Chicken Salad with Peanut-Soy Dressing-chicken never tasted so good!
* Get dinner ready on the fly-Wing It! tips with each recipe make a meal that's fast and full of flavor. -
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Featuring 60 simply beautiful recipes for all our favourites, this is the only chicken cookbook you'll ever need.
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A Delicious Exploration of the Thanksgiving Holiday
Thanksgiving is the quintessential American holiday, with 97 percent of Americans eating turkey on that day. But beyond the bird, the menu is as varied as the cultures of the nation’s melting pot—and every recipe tells a story. Giving Thanks explores the delicious, fascinating history of Thanksgiving, complete with trivia, recipes, and an amazing collection of archival imagery of the holiday’s history.
Perfect for parents, kids, teachers, history buffs, and of course Thanksgiving cooks, Giving Thanks is a true keepsake cookbook, meant to be shared and enjoyed year after year. Thanksgiving specialists Kathleen Curtin and Sandra L. Oliver and the world-famous Plimoth Plantation trace the colorful history of the holiday, from the story of “The First Thanksgiving” to twenty-first-century customs. Then the real fun begins—a delicious assortment of more than eighty recipes, from appetizers to desserts, old-fashioned mincemeat pies to modern pumpkin cheesecake, generously seasoned with plenty of fascinating trivia.
Giving Thanks shows that there’s definitely more to Thanksgiving cookery than sage stuffing and pumpkin pie, highlighting favorites from throughout the holiday’s history and from an incredible variety of cultures. Recipes include five different ways to prepare turkey, from Classic New England to Indian and Cuban; Oyster Stew and Pomegranate and Persimmon Salad; Creamed Onions and Corn Pudding; and pies galore, from Cranberry Pear to Texas Buttermilk.
Filled with a vibrant, fascinating collection of Thanksgiving photographs and illustrations from Plimoth Plantation’s unparalleled archives, Giving Thanks brings the history of Thanksgiving to life in an incredibly delicious way. -
More than 125 easy and delicious recipes using America's favorite new 'ingredient'-the rotisserie chicken otisserie chickens are one of the fastest-selling items in markets across the country-the latest figure shows annual sales of over 750 million. They're everywhere! Plump, juicy, and reasonably priced rotisserie chickens are selling like crazy at supermarkets, warehouse clubs, takeout restaurants, and deli cases. And when you have a rotisserie chicken, you have possibilities. Rotisserie Chickens to the Rescue! unleashes the potential of these deceptively humble birds. The book shows how these ready-to-eat treasures can quickly become the springboard for creating anything from appetizers and sandwiches to soups and main courses. Novice and experienced cooks alike will savor the simplicity of these delicious recipes. Among the scrumptious dishes you will find are: nSpice Island Turnovers with Pineapple Mango Dipping Sauce nCreamy Wild Rice and Leek Soup nLickety-Split Chicken Lasagna nCountry Chicken Pot Pie nChipotle Chicken Club Sandwich, and much more!
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How many times have you found yourself long on appetite and short on time? "Omelets and Frittatas" will give you plenty of ideas for those moments when hunger strikes and your cupboards are bare. Thanks to Jennie Shapter, you can make something delicious for any meal of the day or even a party with just some eggs and a couple of standby ingredients. Omelets are always a favourite; try a traditional Summer Herb Omelet or experiment with a Thai Stuffed Omelet. Use the season's best vegetables for deliciously simple frittatas with mushrooms or grilled bell pepper or center a feast around a wonderfully filling Spanish omelets like the Classic Tortills Espanola (with potatoes and onion) or succulent Tortilla with Artichokes and Serrano Ham.
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With Fried Chicken, acclaimed writer John T. Edge launches a series of unforgettable short books on selected icons of American food - the foods that conjure childhood and comfort, the ones everybody thinks their mom made best. Fried Chicken begins the series with an immensely entertaining tale that takes us from Memphis to Manhattan, from plantation kitchens to KFC.
Available only in Nonfiction 4.
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Do Something Different with Chicken - Starting Tonight!
Chicken breasts. You've probably got 'em in your freezer or fridge - and with good reason. They're fast, tasty, versatile and healthy. This book gives you 100 easy ways to jazz up chicken breasts - whether you want to add pizzazz to pizza or salads, give a new twist to a chicken classic, go global and spice things up or experience the thrill of the grill. So say goodbye to bland, boring, ordinary chicken - and say hello to a whole new world of chicken delights.
Open the book for:- 100 easy, tasty chicken recipes - super soups and salads, retooled classics, restaurant favorites, zesty international dishes, grill-side greats and more
- Simple tips for cooking perfect chicken breasts every time, every way
- Unbeatable ideas for ultra-fast chicken dishes on the fly
- 30 tempting color photographs
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The perfect accompaniment for summer barbecues, sporting events, picnics, and parties, chicken wings have come a long way since the city of Buffalo popularized them more than 40 years ago. Not stopping at hot sauce and blue cheese dip, THE GREAT WINGS BOOK presents more than 40 classic and innovative recipes, from old-fashioned buffalo wings to globetrotting sauces, rubs, and marinades guaranteed to make your wings take flight. Seasoned cookbook authors Hugh Carpenter and Teri Sandison cover everything you need to know to buy, store, roast, grill, smoke, deep-fry, and braise amazing wings of your own.
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All of your favorite recipes from the award-winning, forty-three volume Williams-Sonoma Kitchen Library can now be found in four new comprehensive collector’s editions. These collector’s editions feature gorgeous, full-color images of every recipe as a finished dish, and step-by-step photographs that illuminate more challenging tasks. Written by international cooking authorities, these timeless recipe collections provide everything the home cook needs to prepare delicious, inspiring meals for friends and family.





















